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IWA North East and Yorkshire Branch Meeting
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The next IWA meeting for the North East and Yorkshire Region

Date Tuesday 11 August 2026, 6:30pm for a 7:00pm start.

Venue, the Ripon Motor Boat Club has kindly offered their club house as our next meeting venue. Their address is;

Ripon Motor Boat Club
Canal Lane
Littlethorpe Ripon
North Yorkshire
HG4 3FE

What3Words:- prayers.scooters.stuck.

We look forward to seeing you there.

Thanks
Brian Sharples
Branch
IWA East Yorkshire Branch
Event Date(s)

11th August

Location

Ripon Motor Boat Club

IWA

IWA North East and Yorkshire Branch Meeting

The next IWA meeting for the North East and Yorkshire Region

Date Tuesday 11 August 2026, 6:30pm for a 7:00pm start.

Venue, the Ripon Motor Boat Club has kindly offered their club house as our next meeting venue. Their address is;

Ripon Motor Boat Club
Canal Lane
Littlethorpe Ripon
North Yorkshire
HG4 3FE

What3Words:- prayers.scooters.stuck.

We look forward to seeing you there.

Thanks
Brian Sharples

Details

Time

7.00pm

6.30pm for a 7.00pm start.

Parking

Parking available on site

Contact

Contact Brian Sharples

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Location

Ripon Motor Boat Club

Ripon HG4 3FE, UK

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